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Rush Shares His Cancer Diagnosis
The Rush Limbgaugh Show ^ | 2/3/20 | Rush Limbaugh

Posted on 02/03/2020 12:31:19 PM PST by conservative98

Rush Shares His Cancer Diagnosis

Feb 3, 2020

RUSH: Ladies and gentlemen, this… This day has been one of the most difficult days in recent memory for me because I’ve known this moment was coming in the program today. Now, I’m sure that you all know by now, I really don’t like talking about myself, and I don’t like making things about me other than in the usual satirical, parodic, joking way.

I like this program to be about you and the things that matter to all of us. The one thing that I know that has happened over the 31-plus years of this program is that there has been an incredible bond that has developed between all of you and me. Now, this program’s 31 years old, and in that 31 years, there are people — you hear them call all the time — who have been listening the whole time. They’ve been listening 30 years or 25 years.

I just had somebody say they’ve been here three years. But, whatever, it is a family-type relationship to me, and I’ve mentioned to you that this program and this job is what has provided me the greatest satisfaction and happiness that I’ve ever experienced, more than I ever thought that I would experience. So I have to tell you something today that I wish I didn’t have to tell you.

 

It’s a struggle for me because I had to inform my staff earlier today. I can’t escape… Even though people are telling me it’s not the way to look at it, I can’t help but feel that I’m letting everybody down with this. But the upshot is that I have been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer, diagnosis confirmed by two medical institutions back on January 20th. I first realized something was wrong on my birthday weekend, January 12th.

I wish I didn’t have to tell you this, and I thought about not telling anybody. I thought about trying to do this without anybody knowing, ’cause I don’t like making things about me. But there are going to be days that I’m not gonna be able to be here because I’m undergoing treatment or I’m reacting to treatment, and I know that that would inspire all kinds of curiosity with people wondering what’s going on.

And the worst thing that can happen is when there is something going on and you try to hide it and cover it up. It’s eventually gonna leak, and then people are gonna say, “Why didn’t you just say it? Why’d you try to fool everybody? ” It’s not that I want to fool anybody. It’s just that I don’t want to burden anybody with it, and I haven’t wanted to. But it is what it is. You know me; I’m the mayor of Realville.

So this has happened, and my intention is to come here every day I can and to do this program as normally and as competently and as expertly as I do each and every day, because that is the source of my greatest satisfaction professionally, personally. I’ve had so much support from family and friends during this that it’s just been tremendous. I told the staff today that I have a deeply personal relationship with God that I do not proselytize about.

But I do, and I have been working that relationship (chuckles) tremendously, which I do regularly anyway, but I’ve been focused on it intensely for the past couple of weeks. I know there are many of you in this audience who have experienced this, who are going through it yourselves at the same time. I am, at the moment, experiencing zero symptoms other than… Look, I don’t want to get too detailed in this.

What led to shortness of breath that I thought might have been asthma or — you know, I’m 69 — it could have been my heart. My heart’s in great shape, ticking away fine, squeezing and pumping great. It was not that. It was a pulmonary problem involving malignancy. So I’m gonna be gone the next couple days as we figure out the treatment course of action and have further testing done. But as I said, I’m gonna be here as often as I can.

And as is the case with everybody who finds themselves in this circumstance, you just want to push ahead and try to keep everything as normal as you can, which is something that I’m going to try to do. But I felt that I had to tell you because that’s the kind of relationship I feel like I have with those of you in this audience. I say it every Christmas, which is what I feel more thankful than as Thanksgiving.

And I feel thankful at Thanksgiving, but Christmas it really gets to me. But over the years, a lot of people have been very nice telling me how much this program has meant to them. But whatever that is, it pales in comparison to what you all have meant to me. And I can’t describe this. But I know you’re there every day. I can see you. It’s strange how, but I know you’re there.

I know you’re there in great numbers, and I know that you understand everything I say. The rest of the world may not when they hear it expressed a different way, but I know that you do. You’ve been one of the greatest sources of confidence that I’ve had in my life. So I hope I will be talking about this as little as necessary in the coming days.

But we’ve got a great bunch of doctors, a great team assembled. We’re at full-speed ahead on this, and it’s just now a matter of implementing what we are gonna be told later this week. So I’ll be back here. I hope I’ll be back Thursday. If not, it will be as soon as I can — and know that every day I’m not here, I’ll be thinking about you and missing you. Thank you very much.



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KEYWORDS: cancer; limbaugh; lungcancer; rush; rushlimbaugh; rushlive; rushlungcancer; rushtranscript; talkradio
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To: Osage Orange

Time goes sooo fast. I started listening to Rush way back in ‘92. Used to love those parodies put to music like the song ‘Dancing Queen’ in Barney Frank voice. So doggone funny and lots of other ones too.


161 posted on 02/03/2020 1:53:07 PM PST by tflabo (Truth or tyranny)
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To: conservative98

May God bless and heal Rush.


162 posted on 02/03/2020 1:54:08 PM PST by exPBRrat (.)
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To: Leep

It’s not always a death sentence, at least not today. The woman who heads the LC support group we go to for my husband was diagnosed with stage4 in 2007. Clinical trials and drugs for her specific mutation have kept her alive. She is a true advocate for research funding. Lung cancer is grossly underfunded because of the smoking stigma wrongly associated witbnit.


163 posted on 02/03/2020 1:55:05 PM PST by jersey117
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To: cloudmountain

5-year survival rate for Stage IV lung cancer is 15-30%, depending on which of the two main types he has. You give up to easily. Glad Rush isn’t a quitter.


164 posted on 02/03/2020 1:57:07 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (Democrats only believe in democracy when they win the election.)
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To: humblegunner
I’ll pray for Rush.

"Ditto"!

165 posted on 02/03/2020 1:58:20 PM PST by SES1066 (Happiness is a depressed Washington, DC housing market!)
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To: conservative98

I only heard a little of Rush’s show today and to say I’m shocked and saddened would be an understatement. I’ve listened to Rush since he first hit the national airwaves. He’s like a part of the family.
I’m sure he’ll get the best treatment available and fight this with all he’s got. He’s got a lot to live for and millions wishing him the best.


166 posted on 02/03/2020 1:58:22 PM PST by surrey
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To: conservative98

Sad news. I hope there are new treatments on the horizon that Rush will take full advantage of. I hope and pray he can beat this.

Gosh, I just read the other days that most people diagnosed with lung cancer are former smokers, by many years, 10-20 years. So much for feeling proud and healthy once you quit.


167 posted on 02/03/2020 1:58:42 PM PST by EnquiringMind
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To: McGavin999

These days any cancer is not necessarily a death sentence. In fact most make it thru treatment. It’s holding onto remission those first few years after that can be tricky. Even then, most do ok.


168 posted on 02/03/2020 1:59:08 PM PST by HollyB
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To: conservative98

This sucks, big time.
Ugh. I can only imagine the conversation at DU right now.


169 posted on 02/03/2020 1:59:52 PM PST by a real Sheila (Love my golden retrievers!)
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To: HighSierra5

Amen! With Christ there is nothing to fear. Mind over matter.. Faith over fear. God bless you!


170 posted on 02/03/2020 2:00:05 PM PST by DivineMomentsOfTruth ("There is but one straight course, and that is to seek truth and pursue it steadily." -GW)
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To: conservative98

Wikipedia on Lung Cancer...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lung_cancer

The executive summary is that there are a couple different kinds of LC. But they are all really bad and tend to rank near the bottom of long term survival rates among the common and semi-common carcinomas. If his cancer is indeed “advanced,” I hate to say it, but he probably should make sure his affairs are in order. The only semi-common form of cancer with a worse prognosis that I can think of is Pancreatic. And that not by much.


171 posted on 02/03/2020 2:00:07 PM PST by NRx (A man of honor passes his father's civilization to his son without surrendering it to strangers.)
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To: buffaloguy

Prayers up to you, buffaloguy, in your battle.

Appreciate your encouraging words about how chemo and radiation are more comfortable these days—and that Stage 4 isn’t necessarily a hopeless prognosis.

Wishing you and Rush Godspeed in making full recoveries.


172 posted on 02/03/2020 2:00:40 PM PST by edie1960
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To: conservative98

OMG.


173 posted on 02/03/2020 2:01:22 PM PST by RushIsMyTeddyBear ("Progressives" (elitist communists) "Love you to death".)
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To: McGavin999

I know someone diagnosed with stage III lung cancer at least 3 years ago. She never smoked a day in her life, was/is very active etc.

She is currently doing very well. I do not know what type of treatment program she has been on.


174 posted on 02/03/2020 2:01:44 PM PST by a real Sheila (Love my golden retrievers!)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

One thing i urge anyone with a cancer diagnosis is to not look at statistics. There are many factors that weigh in. In fact, just stay off Dr Google and trust the medical team.

I was asked to promise not to go on line with mine. I kept that promise and it was the best thing I did. Didn’t consult on forums, google, etc. it’s just better that way. But takes a lot of self control. (But, when you feel that sick, the web and even tv is just not an interest)


175 posted on 02/03/2020 2:04:37 PM PST by HollyB
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To: conservative98

Prayers and tears up for Rush.


176 posted on 02/03/2020 2:05:13 PM PST by Nuc 1.1 (Nuc 1 Liberals aren't Patriots. Remember 1789!)
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To: olesigh

Yes!!
And, soon :(!


177 posted on 02/03/2020 2:10:11 PM PST by milagro (There is no peace in appeasement!)
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To: HollyB

Thank you, HollyB.

People need to remember that he is not dead yet.

Get a grip. Celebrate life.


178 posted on 02/03/2020 2:12:03 PM PST by jean michael
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To: Cecily

My brother beat throat cancer but went through horrid treatments of chemo and radiation that damaged him permanently. After a while the cancer came back in the form of lung cancer. They caught it very early, the lesions were very small and slow growing. I think he lived with that maybe two years, maybe three or almost.

He sadly passed away last spring at 72. His body just couldn’t fight it any longer and he chose hospice. I don’t even want to say what he went through.

Just saying every case is different. I think cancer is a demon that we can’t seem to get rid of. There is just so much cancer and I hate it!

I pray for Rush and all those suffering. It isn’t anything you’d wish on your worst enemy. I sincerely hope Rush can beat this. But reality does bite. I just hope they don’t find it anywhere else in his body. That’s end game.


179 posted on 02/03/2020 2:12:06 PM PST by BlueHorseShoe
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To: Flaming Conservative

Agree!! Cancer treatments have advanced incredibly. I had about 2 weeks when I was whisked in for immediate treatment for AML. I’m 4 years post SCT.

Now, post treatment issues are still a very real thing. But, as you said - not all treatment centers are the same. University hospitals are definitely the way to go. Night and day. Over your local cancer clinic. Or if someone can get to Mayo in a Houston - that’s the best.


180 posted on 02/03/2020 2:12:10 PM PST by HollyB
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